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um\)e\'t i THE 0 MAHA DAILY BEE VOL. VL THE DAILY BEE| . ROSEWATER, Editor and Propristor. OFFICE—138 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th-Sta. TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION _ + yoar. 3 paid)... $8.1 Copy. ; year. n aavalice. (postyaia)-. 300 vance. 2.00 OMAHA BUSINENS CRACKER MANUFACTORY. McClare & Smith, 185 Harney Street, bet Uth and 12th. “deo 15-tf Omaha Bee. 13 MERCHANT TAILOR . A. Lindguest, the Mere: 3 roceived s Tl saeortment of Cloths. Gasti: meres and Vestings. for spring and summer ‘be made tp in the iatest styie and o rasoabie ratar” Batistastion' vasran: toed sept 5 SOAP FACTORY. Works, Powell & Co., still eir Preminm_Soap. ’ Five swarded by " FREDERICK, THE HATTE R - e oF oMAmA, Oppos'ts Grand Central Hotel. _deo6-6m E i Wy 932 FARNHAM 8° s JMAHA. s smimes ason. Drx. Billings & Nason DENTISTS 234 Farnham Street.. BETWERN 15TH & 1¢TH . UP-STAIRS. Testh extracted without pain by use of Ni rous Oxide. _Ofice ove: | hours. P! CIANS AND SURGEONS. " LINCOLN. Balloting for U. S. Senator. Investigations in Order--Stir Among the People. CAUOUSES. Line:ln, January 17.—Your cor- respondent has een lying in snow dnifts between stations so much this week down along the M. P. railway asto render it impossible for bim to obtain or send anythiag from the legislature. By sheer good luck he was enabled to register at the Com- mercial to day in time for dinner, and promises to be hand, and to keep your readers posted 18 to the legislat(ve grinding and senatorial bolting of this grest windwil', which is endeavoring to provide daily bresd to some aspirant for a seat 1n the councils of the nation, and a horde ¢ hungry would-be appomtees to various positions of profitand trust. Procecdings Tiesday. Of course much of the dayis spent these times in balloting for senator. Yesterday at 2 p. m. the proposition was made to proceea to ballot for a successor to P. W. Hitcheock, which was agreea to afer a vote to take a recess until 4:30. The only bill of importance presented was that of Birzhruser to regulate certain abuses which now exist in the plan pursued by the stewards of our public insti- tations in buying their supplies. He claims these supphes are bought with no reference to price, and one or more firms get the advantage of s monopoly, and heavy profit, whereas all firms should be permit- ted to bid, and then the lowest bid der be given the privilege of fur- nishing supplies by contrac Your readers read the result of the ballot for senator this morning. Appended is the Globe report of this day’s proceedings : SENATE ‘Wednesday, Jan. 17. SURGICAL ROOMS. I. VAN CAMP, M. D. Dispenses b edicis d besid corular Jracton, makes spectiiies of Do- Fietala. Piles and other o 'FICE—Corner of Farmhe— and l4th oo poiedis Sk HDOMATHEWSON,MD Physician & Surgeon Office Cor. Farnham and 13thst. over Drug Store Reridense, 615 east side Seventeenth street between Davenport and Chicago. Office hours 8:30 to 10:30a. m.. 2 to 4 and 605 p. m.. dect®1m V.H COFFMAN.M. D., Physician & Surgeon 241 Faraham Street. For Professional Services Threo Dollars & wisit, sep 10-dlv 0.S. WOOD M.D.. HOMEPATHIST ROOM 1. CREIGHTON BLOCK, Northwest Corner Fifteenth and Douglas-Sts. Hesidence 95 Sixteenth Street, Corner of arace, ka. Bempound. Bxveon tresiment for Chronie Offioe Hours—8t0 10 A. M., 1 to 4 P. M., R ™ sevditf H.A.WORLEY.M.D.. HOMEPATHIST OFFiCE—Rooms Nos. 12 &13. Jacons’ Bloc Senate met at 10 a. . Called to order by the Liout -Gov. Roll called by the 8:cretary Prayer by the Chaplain. Mr. Colby, senator from Gage, without sitting down after prayer, presented the following resoluti n : 1 move that » committee of five be appointed by the president to Inguire into the watter of an alleged couspiracy on the part of a certain reilroad compsny and persons in connection with the pending Sena- torial election, said committee to have power to send for persons and papers, and to take immediate ac- tion.” sr Caikins offered the following substituie: “Whereas, P. W. United States Benator from Btate, and candidate for re el claims to have In his possession let- ters written by the officers of a cer- tain railroad corporation, 1n which said officers tender the use of money to secure the election of Alvin Saunders or Clinton Briggs as U. 8. Senator, ana ‘Whereas, it is claimed by the offi cers and attorueys of said R. R eor- poration, that the letters so s afore- l Hitoheock, on, said cisimed to huve been written and in possession of the said P. W. Ritcbeock are false, fictitious and corruptly and falsely made and pro- cured to wrongfuliy influence the penaing sevatorial election, and decision, and unless evidence is brought to the contrary it will duma the faction, which originated the charges, to poiitical perdition. CAUCUSES are being held in the different parts of their seyeral headquarters, and to-night it is evpposed the ultimzte conelusions as 1o candidates will be reached The forgery facton are in 13, debating the very probable failure of their last dodge snd may be endeavoring toconcoct some new scheme whereby ) ey may organize | victory ont of what otherwise will be 1evitable defeat. As the money of the back puy grabber was used | by Adams und Haseall to spring | tiais sel -set trap, *hey will have to drop their beloved candidate, and then what a seramble among those | hundred officials for the ‘“succes- | sion.” : The Antis are harmonious and well likely unite on Saunders, al. | thourh’a few are enthusiastic over | tae prospects of au equally eminent man, Judge Lake Demrers's have agreed to support Calhoun, and claim to bave a fair | prospect to obtain the scattered in- | dependent votes. The fight will be ! out down to s selection from three | before mauy ballots. LINo. NATIONAL -SURGT AL INTITOTE OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND to Indianapolis. The surgeons will be at the Grand | Central Hotel, Omaha Nob. Jan uary 18, 19, 20, 1877. They will | have with them this time a much | finer outfit of braces and appliances | than heretotore, ana 1 every re- spect will come fuliy prepared to treat all surgical cases, Paralysis, all kinds of deformities of the f face, spine and limbs, diseased | Jomts, diseased eyes, Catarrh, pri- | vate diseases, Piles, Kistuia, etc. Remember, these surgeons are trom the old reliable National Bur- | gieal Institute® founded by Dr. H. R. Allen. ! Juu2- 6913161716 19-wst | ATTENTION! Is called to the perfeci-fitting shirts and fine underwear manufactured by | The Omaha Shirt Factory, Ph.| Gottheimer, proprieior. Huving opened an establishment for the ex- clusive manufscture of these goods, he usrantees satisfaction In_every cass ot a to quality and fit, ane his facllities are such that he is ap- abled tot Tn out better work at leas | prices than can possibly be offered elsewhero. A full line of gents’ fine furnishing =oods constantly on 26vm and. Qive him a call LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOIIGE. State of Nebraska. Douglas County, ss : a qounty court held at the county court in and for said county. Dec. 19th A. 76, Pre-ent, C. H. Sedgwick, Comnty In the matter of the estate of Wal- ke, doceased, : ng and fling the verified petition of sames (. McGeath. admini trator for permission to compromise certsin claims of ereof and for uars 234 A. . g assigned for hearing said pe- tition, when ali persons interested in said County Court to be nty, and sh raom matter, by publiehing 8 copy of this order o the' Omahe. Weekly BEE, a newspaper Dinted inial county. for lirce Succesive Wooks, prior to said day of hearin » C’H. SEDGWICK, A trae copy. County Judke. an e Whereas, it 1s important that the members of this senate should be informed 8s to the facts. Be it resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to mvestigate the fucts 1o the premises with full power to send for persons and pa- LEGAL NOTICE. To George Smith Barelay W itc Junior Mar- Getta & Warren" Wolcott Harciay, White and Peter Hourel non-revident defendants, You are hereby notified that on the 33 day of Decombor 18 6 n petition was flled in the Distriot Court in and for Dourlas County | Nebraska by Georee 8. Giiman as plainti and_against vou impleaded with Joel 'He s Elected U. S Senator on the Fourth Ballot. [MIPNIGHI 1ELEG I'APH.] Special dispateh to The Bee. Lixcor, January 18. VICTORY! Alvin Raunders elee- | ted United States Senator on the fourth ballot. The vote stood Saunders, 88; Savage, 25; 1 absent. THIRD BALLOT FOR SENATOR. saunders—Aten, Baird, Blanch. ard, Bryant, Birkhauser, Colkins, Carnes,” Chapmun, Colby, Dawes, Allen, Anyan, Barker, Beardsley, Baobitt, Boges, Bruno, Bush, Cad- man, Caldwell, Champlin, Chase, ulark, Doolitile, Eiseley, Kiliott, Ewan, Fitchpatrick, Frady, Fre. richs, Gerdss, Gilman, Giimore, Griffith, Halderman, = Harrison, Harvey, Healey, Hullihen, John- son ‘of Burt, Johmson of Hamilton, — Joudan, - Garfleld, Gilham, * Hayes, Holt, Howe, Kennard, Knspp, Pepoon, Powers, Thummel, Vaa Wyck, Walton, Wileox, Jury, Lambert, Love, Me- Kee, McCail, McCreedy, Mengel, Tercer, Mills, Moore, Neville, Nie. M i | odemus, Northrap, Page, Parker, hfl waflk] wul‘lfl Paut. Phullips, Ries, Robb, Runyan, | 1 Budler, Behminke, Selden, Small, Smith, Spellman, Spicknall, Sprick, Bwitzer, Welle, Whelpley, White comb, Wolfe, Mr Speaker. bavage —Ambrose, Brown, Co- vell, Crawford, Baker, Barnum, Bear, Belden. Blackmore, Burtch, Creighton, Gibson, Hall, Heffeinan, Hinman, ' North, ' MeVicker, Pol- lock, Pritchett, Shelby, St. Clair, Walters, Wilcox. 3 The causeof thissudden and over- whelming defeat of Senator Hiteh cock, at the very ballot when his friends were more sanguize of his election, was attributable to the ac- cumulating evidence of a tie-up with the Democracy and a bargain ' on the Presidential vote. The Dem- ocrats had arrunged to throw their vote for Hitcheock on this or a* fur- thest on the subsequent bailot, and this forced the Republicans to rally in solid phalanx for Saunders. e —————— FOREIGN NOTES. | THE PROP SALS OF THE POWERS REJECTED. London, January 18. — A dispatel; from Constantinople anuounces that the grand conneil to.duy, after animated debate, unanimously rejected the iust propisals of the Turopean powers, as contrary to the dignity, integrity, and inde- pendence ot the e : pire. ILLINGIS, VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY. Chicugo, January 18.—Shoenfeld Bros, 165 and 170 North Clark St., dry goods merchants, have filed a voluntary petition in bankruptey. Liabili ies, $107,000; assets $28,000. The firm has doue a large business ever since the fire, iu which they lost their entive property. THE FLOOD. Cairo, January 18 —Very heavy 1ce in the Ouio, extendiug_from shore to snore, swep: along by ihe cuirent over six mules an hour. A ferry boat and several flat boats, ap- purently unoccupied, also many skifls, have passed this f orenoou. No damage reported here. FROM THE WEST. STOCK RUN OFF. Cbeyenne, January 18.—Intelli- geuce .was received today from Chug Water, 50 miles north of this " OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING TELEGRAPHIC. A TERRIBLE Gu How often we hear the above re- | mark during these extreme changes | of westher. Colds, coughs and sore throsts were never more prev- alent among children than now. Now we are going to urge you to try a remedy which has excited comments by physicians all over the country, Who ackuowledge their surprise at the wonderful and hap- py results from itsuse. That reme- dy is the well known preparation, Hale’s Cough Cordial. Your own druggist, Martin & Kennard wil tell you that it is the best cough medicine they ever sold ; and will Warrant a cure or return your mon- ey to you in case of a failure after using one hatl botila. 1t is very pleasant to the taste, making it & very desiranle remedy for children. sen2i-dawbm LEGAL NOTICE. John B Edwards, vs Bagers & Co. Chicag T Individual 14mo of firm unknown. Before +ugust Weise, Justics of the Peacs ia and for Douglas county Ne On tho 6th day of January. 1877, said jus- tace issued an order of attachment in the sboveastion or thesu of ST 0, janiT-wit Have Yot a Dollar’ FORONE DOLLAR , JANUARY 19, 1877. VERY LATEST. SENATORIAL FIGHT. I | To-Da)’s Ballot. Saunders, 45; Hitchcock, 36; Savage, 26 ; Lake; 4 Davis, 30. Another Ballot to be Taken at 4 o’clock this Afternoen. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH FAuM THE LEADING COMME*CIAL CITIES OF THE COUNTRY UP :03:00 P. M. |FOUR 0'CLOCK F. M. REPORT) Specrat Dupateh ko the Bee. Lincoln, Jauvary 18 -12m.—The joint souvention met ut noon, with 114 members p:osent. The follow- ing was the result : TH FPIRST BALLOT. In theSenate, votiug for Baanders —Aten, Baird, 1‘lanchard, Calkins, awes, Garfleld, Gilbam Kuapp, Pepoon, Vaa Wyck, Walton. In tyMonday night. They were put | in upper cells and cut their way | through the roof. A new county has been formed out of part of Grand county, in the northern part of the State, and is cheistened Rouit, in honor of the Ppresent governor of the State = - P H ILLINOIS. | THE SENATORSHIP. springfield, January 18.-No par- ticular change In ballots up to the | 7th ballot. | 7th bellot—Logan 99 Palmer | 88, Anderson 7, Davis 6, Haines 1, | Pansh 1, Blank 1. 8th—Logau 99, Palmer 86, An- derson 7, Davis 8, Haines 1, Parish | e NEW YOrK. | D'SCHARGEL. | New York, January I18.—Dr. Uharles Phelps was to.day discharg- ed by Judge Gildersleeve, on the ground that the grand jury could not compel him to answer questions regarding thie duel tending to crim- inate himeelf. gl FOREIGN NOTES. BUSINESS RETARDED London, January 18.—Private ad- vices from Russia continue to af- ford strong evidence of the injury | with many and wea) refractory seam. ten of my fure are made in the skins owing to the adyaf to el greatly below New York p be returned st ceven days, collected by the We Will Sena, rostage Pald NPNVE YEAR. . It contains ALL THE NEWS of the nts and Daily gel, rrespondents of the New Yorl and in ful l“”"\!’d.nfl enter- the House—Allen, Anyan, Boggs, Bruno, Brush, Caldwell, Champlin, Doolittle, Esyler, E.iott, Ewan, Fitchpatrick, Frerich, Gerdis, Gill, Holnman, Johnson of Hamilton, Jury, Lambert, Love, McCall, Men- Moore, Robb, Sadler Schminke, Selden, Small, Sprick, the Farmers'Club of tho American Institute, a1d quotations of valuable and interesting articl n:lal’;'uarlnx in the agricaltural week- o Gl 3. h tion is specially called, can be found in no other All the resour- paner. o 308 at the command of a great metropolitan daily newspaper are employed in its _collec- tion, and the result 18 & page each week wheto the members may find & complete re- cord of the work of &he order in every State i the Union for the past seven dase. -Tn ad- to " this weekiy record, Tux WoLp gives the cream of all the local grange pa: pers in every State. This department i and will continue to be under the charge of one of the active members of the order 4 For the FIRESTDE DEFARTMENT in ‘addition to t, other nttractions, such as any, humerpus extracts &o. ing’ year, there will bo' not. undred short tails by the best ltars of fiction in_England and America, 5. The MAKKET REPORTS. broughi ity on tos. For aceu- racy and completene: e markat roports of i Tax WorLp are unri ““Tiag Woswp is not only the. best but sheapest newspaver ever offered the farmer. Semi-Weekly 104 Nos.) 82 a Year. Daily (313 Nox.) 810 per Year. Speaimen copies sent upon application. Adaress. THE WORLD,” 35 Park Row, N, V. i VA~FETINE ” city, that the Indians madea raid | Says a Boston physician, **has no equal as ablood parifier, Hearing of it: many won- derful cares. after all other remedies had failed, I visited the Laboratory and gon- vinced myself of its genuine merit. It is brepared from rks. roots and herba, oach of which is h Iy efective, a.d theyare compounded in sich a manner as to pro- duce astorishing results * VeGs ' INE Is the great Blood purifier. GLTINE Wil qure the worst case of Serofula. Is recommendsd by physicians and apoths n rise in this respect equalle O 1 AGRICULTURAL DEPART. BENT contains the latest news of farm ex* | 34, >riments at home and abroadcontribtions £+ Bome and foretgn writers, fall Fepors of Switzer, Whitcomb, Mr. Speaker In the Senate, voting for Hitch- cock—Bryant, Carnes, Chapman, Coloy, Hayes, Howe, Kennard, Powers, Thummel, Wilcox; in the House: Barker, Beardsly, Bobitt, Cadman, Chase, Clark, Fradg, Gnf- fith, Harrison, Johnson of Burt, Jordan, McKee, McCready, Nico- bersof employees sued a circular to Russian represen- tatives abroad exp essing bis belief that Turkey will reject the confer- ence propoeals and declar.uy that Russia caunot undertake a warlike policy because Europ) would not support her and might form a coali- tion against her. done the mereantile community by the spprehensions of war. One firm of cotton spinners employing 12.000 hands has lost so heavily since Russia has assumed a war- like attitude that the establiabment would have been ciosed Lad not the firm obtair ed assistance The Government was unwilling that such a catastrophe should occurr which would involve largenum JSSUED 4 CIRCULAR. It is said that Gortzchakof! has is- GENTS THE “NEW AUTOMATIC " The machines of the past are complicated, Boley. heavy running, easily deranged. slow, Tanship. unreliuble’ feed: consantly vers- manship, unreliabie nstantly vary- ing tension and make s clumsy. weak and w Autom easy running For the State of NEBRASKA and Territories of INYOMING and UTA, Wilcox & Giibbs ss. M. Co., FUR MANUFACTURER! And Buyer of Rew Furs, : septl! 6m - 511 and 513 Thirteenth Street. Omaha, Nebraska The attention of publicis called to my large and VARIED STOCK of FURS Which is now ready for inspection. personal muperintendene n‘."dl w ins. together with All jces _Single sets sent to any part of the country. and if at my expen: not satisfactory can be ret we. All kinds of furs are kept on hand Raw Skins Dressed and Manufacture ! Acco-dizig to the Latest Sty] novieef AHUBERMANN. MERCHANT TAILOR:S: WANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING ——AND DEALRKS IN—— FURNISHING GOODS. $8i-33 Farntam St.. Jorner 18th itreet ROOW WARKED IV PLAIN PIRURE e ——— — JNO. E. EDWARDS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHART Fruit * ~———AND DEALER IN— Sutter, kggs, Cheese, Etc., Etc. 191 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. demus, Nor}hrup, Parker, Paul, | LATEST MARKE! REPORTS Consignments and Orders solieited. All Cor Phillips, Rice, Runyon, Smith, =S . respoudence promptly attended to. Purchasing all Spellman, 8} icknall, Wells, Whelp- NEW YORK MONEY. for outside Parties a axpeeialty ley—36. Savage carried the Democratic vote, as follows: In the Bonute — Ambrose, Brown, Covell, Crawford, Ferguson, Hinman, North; in the House : Baker, Barnum, Bear, Bel- den, Blackmore, Burteh, Creightou, | 10 Gibson, Hall, Hefforman, McViek- er, Mercer, Neville, Polbock, Pritch- ett, Shelby, St. Clair, Walters, Wil- cox—26, Lake received the votes of Gil- man, Healy, Paze and Wotfe of the House. Davis received the votes ‘of Birk- hauser and Holt in the fenate and Meyers in the House, Beveral motions to amend a mo tion to take a recess till 4 p. m. were put and lost, but fiually the original motion was carried. The caucus of the anties last night agreed to consolidate their vote on Saunders. The Democrats agreed this morning to drop Calhoun and will vote for Savage solid. SECOND BALLOT. Lincoin, January 18, 13 m.— House: Hitcheock 26, Saunders 34, Savage 19, Lake 4, Davis . Sen- ate: Hitehcock 10, Saunders 11, Savage 9, Lake none, Davis 2. Totals : Hiteheock 36, Sa.nders 45, Savage 26, Lake 4, Davis 3. Another ballot soon. Later—Adiourned till 4 o’clock. declived a fraetion with goid. decline of 1 . up to this hour aggregate 59,300 shares. 9§; Lake Suore, 55}; K I, new, neg- lected; P M, 244; Ohio, 6§; 8t Paul, Lickawan 8, 584; 17; U 8 E: the Metropolitan. the Grand Central. at the Metropolitan. at the Grand Central. at the Grand Central. is at the Metropolitan is at the Grand Centrral NEW YORK, J: Mouey—5a6 Exchange —Steady ; 4 83314.85) Gold—Firm at 1 06341 (6341 07. Governments—Fair demand, but io sympathy 18-3p. m 8's, 81; coupons, 14}; 65, 9; new, 67's, 13}; 68's, 16; 40's, 13} , 12; currescy, 6's, 324. Stocks—Dull a.d’ weak, with a Later transactions WU, 758 N Y C, 10z}; Erie, 18; pf, 4 60; st Joe 124 MU, 485;A & P, 564; N J, 333 CITY NEWS, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 3. B. Wells, of Columbus, is at E. J. Adams, of Pittsburg, fs at H. B Kelley, of Cbug Water, is Jobn H. Hanly of New York, is Joy Morton, of Nebraska City, is Col. A. Cochran, of Council Bluffs, Julius Friedland, of Cincinnati, 8. H. Kahn, reprasenting a lead- kinds of ¢ CLOTE AND PAP:R WINDJW SHADES i9#A COAL CO., *{inars and Dsaler in all Varieties of Hsend £ * Quotations. 2ffica 515 13th ‘treet. Omahn Neb TJOHEN S.CAULFIELD, —WHOLESALE AND RETA[L——d B7OK-SELL-R AND STATIONE"! —DEALER IN— WAILL PAPERS, FITOR 222 FARNHAM STRHEY, No. MAHA. - - - - HEBRASK A mayz it > MORGAN & GALLAGHER, (Successors to Creighton & Morxne.) WHOLESALE GROCERS AGENTS FOR ¥AZARD POWDER COMPARY Omaha. Neb’ PRATT & TOWL: | Ageants for BISERS OF ANTHRACITE AND BITU¥INOUS ecaries. - CGR. FIFTEENTE-ST. & CAPITOL-AV. | pera, SrimaTand ‘others ta Aeondants tho obi ! 1 = g R o il Covell, o Otoe, offered the follow- | aad praer of' which petition is that an : o O Iaches i VEGETIVE ing Chicago boot und shoe house, accoust may be taken of the amount due to , last night, driving off about | gy, effocted somo’ macvelous cures] in WASHINGTON. is at the Grand Central hotel. 2to 108, m., 2 to 4, S OFVIOR HOURS—2t0108. m.. 4 (0% | ing as an amendment to the substi- | toe upon certuin notesand ' 50 horses Tue Indians were fol- | assencs Sunmor COAL' New York Griphic, aud St. Louis | Jifice. 508. 13th Street. Omaha. Neb @/obe Demozra, came in from San 0 G S H . —_— tute: or xecuied by the sais Joel T. Griffin - 1o gyl o NGRESSI: “Olive Harper,” the well-known and wite on the Iet day of September, 1573 | lowed by the ranchmen for several GETINE CONGRESSIONAT. pery H. C.TESSEN. M.D.. Whereas, charges have been made | & D.:’;"ml,fm?.g ©.0! »'Zrh’?‘?fi:':'é:f i miles, but succeeded in getting c-mxglm cases of Canke Washington, January 18.—l'he | correspondent of the California Alta, thut certain railrosd corporations or persous counected therewith have sent written communications offer- ing to suppiy money to secure the election of a Uuited States Senator away with the stock. o L NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. l committee on counting electoral votes have been in session two hours and apprebensions of a break are felt. Later.— he joint com miitee have definitely agreed upon VeGETINE Meots with wonderful success in Murcu- Tial diseases. VEGF TIN © of the said plaintiff on the st day of ~ep- | fember 1575, that an order - ay be made re- | gulring thé _puyment of sald som within | a short day to be fixed und that in default of such payment the said premises so morts Be”ordored t> be a0l and the proceede | HOM@EPATHIST - Residence: 04 Howard. bygg2h & 13¢h-sts. Francisco Wednesday, and went East over the Chicago, Burlington may ‘Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the sys- o h aska ; 3 e e pa; - Wheat— Qu . i " " Ofie—483 12th St. bet. Farnam & Harney "TT,,',;‘;,?““;:J',,;,""" Bl e L S R).B‘E“ngl‘““" ntiobaged s S a report which is to be shortly re- | & Quincy railrosd, en route to Phil- gaeslium YAt 08 n ™2 TR | mittee of five. be appoiated by the A mmier e Barley_Steady a0 R T T e "The Highest Cash Price ! m e ‘ang g . Cures the most inveterate cases of Erysi- | the joint commit ee on counting e 1 -~ e : President of the Senate to investi- Corn—Fair demand for new mix- las, = ew mix- | o votes provides for a jont meeting | J. R. Adams, representing the ,,,g, G0OD MERCHANTABLE HOGS, at ed; new, no grade, 61}162c. T:NE on the second Wedne=day in Feb Rate said char.es of corruption by fere’ e i ’ g ired to dis a : Springtield (Ill ) rolling mill, is at orrce su oo o e hoom, | ot i of money or SrreTnat Bl | | OrQuiet bnd ;s | gmoets st Hams Tom the | 20 ovesioneare ;| or e (1) rolling mil, oot | g 4 W HIL F'TH. STREET. e by e o Wi the said Geo. Warren Smith 'y - I o vo b to R > QuAmA . NEBRASKA, [ other corporation <1 any. person Rafaigmatin e Y AL | Bags Dull aid unsitied; west-| VEGET NE |t tvo bosesare tosepuraionnd | 1o/ e o Omabe. oo otber J. PHIPPS ROE, Treats Vi E i o . certail 2 ! ot o b u S eaiioy Servsis Deuily and Vene: | SERIVE Lo b elootion of United Lnth iy Bt Byt apoied | TR B0 e Cures Constipation and regulats the bow- | " ge'it ahail be rejected only on | day he had the misfortune to fall Packer and Commissicn Dealer. Trcopsiats el pivpiy onorrhes. | | tate o brask S T R S T et el e VEGRTING an aflirima’ive vote of both houses, | aud severely sprain nis ankle, and e Hleet, Stricture, itis, Bul e State o . 8 80 found due. an 'mptioa of { mess, }. | . Y LN “OF iicraiithint " dnn rotarit e ESTABLISHED 1856 taid 1ot from sals for taxes and the be is compelled to use a crutch Sunday Tani2te MISCELLANEOUS ADVZRTISEMENTS. MAX. MONVOISIN. FCR SKIN DRESSER. TANN 2R. Kid gloves and Far cleaned _Buck and Fur B e e and ropetsad 10th 8t Bhop. 16th St. bet. Howa.d 2 t PUMPS, PIPE & HOSE. and This year be has agonts to do 1t all. Jon't o arotind tothe houses st all: has in every town. ore et can il be found. At midni the ust a8 he done in "illed ehook full Bu ‘With presen! Katie, ln“-l :rm I|‘| '";ll:“!n dv;n B others must g0 to Bunce, And Bave the xoods sent home at oce. ‘With every be it one or more, %"‘T' Rvnan Fight gaick e your prascht From sood 1. NICK. Bunce's Hat Emporium corner Fourtoenth and Douglas sts g JOJANIY M AN TA ILOR'S UNIOS. Mosts svery month at Tur- e ot S etk ROmecrs P raideart. 1 Vi President Jobn Wiatgal, aad 3 ‘Tressurer. Gustav AME 1KOs MOULDERS UNION. sio. L. Uilioacs —rresident, A. S. Wrigley: Vios E‘.‘ «; ¥inancial Se-retacy.. areasurer, Jonn B. Sheiler; Ewfi— Lum Whether «uy corrupt influences | & have been used relative thereto or ' are now being used to control the | election of U . Beuator. That said committee have power | to send for persons, papers aud books in which sceounts of expen- ditures of money for such purpose moy have been kept and to compel attendance of witnesses aad the production of all books and papers relating to the subject of investiga- tion, to admimisteroathsand to em- ploy a stenograpiue reporter if nec- essary- - Also, whether any conspiracies have been forwarded to forge any papers or documen &, to implicste certain candidates for U. 8. Benator or to effect ths the election of U. 8. Benator. Similar resolutions to_the above were introduced in the House, and the special commiltees were in ses- sion thisafternoon taking testimony. The senate commitiee had open ses- sion, the other other secret, but the eviden e wassubstantially the same. Nothing of & very damaging char acter has thus far been brought against Briggs and Saunders, and the committee will probably bring in a decision exoneratiug these gen- tlemen ‘rom il (aint of corruption in this most infamous attempt of the Hitcheock strikers to bolster up their totteringcsuse. The afidavits of Briggs, Saunders ard Marquette, and those of the employes of the B. & M. R R. are wsarmountable obstacles to their case, aud in the minds of fair men are having the weight which such staterents from such men should aud do naturally have. SUCH A STIR | as the preteuded exposure caused yesterday isonly exceeded by that created by the cry of the newsboys to night - * Evening GloJe: ALL | aBour HITCHC CK'S FORGERY ! It iv apparent that the rurn the mat- ter is taking is & surprse to the Hiteheock men, as their only living wit.ess, Flannigan, “skipped out,” leaving only a 1-ter, showing wlat 0 the amount so to be found due to said ‘plainits, thatthereupon the ssid_detendants each of them be forever excluded from I Tight enterest and equity of redemption n or to said premises or auy part threof and for_gee The taid premiscs are thus d ock &7, in Omana X n: lttle Pavillion creek thence in southerly direction al ng the meanders of t in_the center of said thline of the west i of id section 1, thenceeast0.50 of beginning, contain.ug ic . land ou are required to answer said Petition on the 5th day of February, 1877 GEO. W. DOANE, decZi-wiw Atty. for vlaintif LECAL NOTICE. Dudlej M. Steele and Samne’ %, John- #on, partaers as Steele & Johnson plain- G, ¥3 Churlos Bt d fondan Kai plaintifl have | im i © the District in the o thrt said thr petition against et for Douglas oouat o, oo abjcct an: required to id petition on the 5th day of March 18.7. STEALE & JOUNSON, By ALBRRT SWARTILANDER, Attorney e « GAL NOTICE. Frederick P. Burgett mish Behm. . Ullie Bel Alfred R. Dufrene defendas To said defendants, Jeremiah Bekm and F. Ollic Behm_ his wife = ud ‘each of youare hereby noti- fied that an_action has been commenced against you and caid dofendant Alfred R. Tufreng bethe -aid Frederick . Burgett, lsintifl, in_the District Courtin and for uglas county, Nebraska. to_foreclose & ‘certain mortgac) deed of the following real esiate situated in said county aad state to- wit: The southwest quarter of the north. west quarfer and tue northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twen(y-five the southea-t quarter of the north-. east quar er, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of rection twenty-six (36) 10 township fifteen (15) north of range Ive (2., east of the cixth prines e- injng one u.dred plaintif, ve Jore. um. his ‘wife, and nts. o youto said_plainti aly, A Drr 57, o se- certain” proussory b, m.de by said defenjant Jeremiah Behm tos-i plamntiff ‘And you will t-Ke _otice that unie.s you asewer the petition of said y1a ntff fin sl action by the 2k day of February. 4. . the induced him to forge the letters and signatures To-morrow the com- mittee will announce their ill b taken against truc.* FREDERICK P. SORGETT, Plaintif. Bv J. L Waaarea and R E: Gariokn His attornars. Sean-iez e Tl Dressed Hogz—Bearce and firm; western, 8 50. Lard - Qniet and firm : steam, 11 15 Butter—Unchanged. Whisky—Steady at 1 14al 15. prime ————t— ST. LOUZS PRODUCE. 81 L)uss, Jan. 18. Wheat—oull and lower; No 2 red fall, 1 54 cash; 1 55 bid +anuary; 158 March; No 3 do, 1433. Corn—Dull; 40a40 ruary. Oats—Quiet at 35c. Rye—KEasier at 78c. Barley—Quiet and unchanged. Whisky—1 67. 2 Pork—Dull; 16 75316 90 bid, close. Lard—Dull'at 10 84} Bulk Meats—Weuk; shoulders 64c; clear riv, 8}asjc, clear, 8§usi. sl -t ] CHICAGO LLVE STOCK CuIcAGo, Jan 18, Cattle—Recelpts, 5,000. There was au easier feeling, With no quot- able decline of values. Fair te ex- t & shippers sold at 4 1585 55, chief- Iy at 4 40a5 14; stockers, quiet and unchsnged; butchers’ cattle do.; market closed quiet Hogs—Receipts, 10,000 Market dull, with decided decline in val- ues. Light bacon, 5 90a6 05; pack- ers, 5 75a6 00; good to ~hoice ship- pers, 62016 50; bulk of transfers purchused st their own figures; closed dull with large number un- sold Sheep —Receipts, 5,000. Active and firm ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. Sr. Louts, Jan, 18. Cattle—Receipts 2,000. Good de- mand, at full prices Choice to favcy 5 25:569; good to prime 4 60a5 00, pony, 4 0084 95 ; fair to good cows and heifers, 3 12§ad 00; stockers and feeders, 9 50.3 60 Is a valuable remedy for Headache. V«GET NW Will qure Dysvepsia ITINE Restores the entire systen to healthy ‘condition.. E‘b K Cures Paii &. Relieyes Faintness at the Stomach. Cures Pains in the Back. VECETINE Effectually cures Kidney Complaint Is effoctive in its cure of Female Weakness, VECETI~ Te the great remedy for General Debility. o XiE Is acknowledged by all cl.sses of peosle to o the best and most reliable blood puri- fi the rid. guu?{-flf‘n‘u’ 1S"SULD BY ALL DRUG- 9507021 AOVLINVAQY TVIODALS Y (I Py (o or El s ey e t ey o ort paper purpoiting to be & return if presented from on State. All are to be opened and to be submitted to the committee for its judgment and decision, on the Tuesday preceding the tirst Thursday in February, 1877. Each house shall, by viva voce vote, appoint five members, who, with five members of the Su. preme Court, are to cons'itute the commissioners for the decision ot all questions upon or in respaet to such double returns on the same day, or as soon thereafter as may be possible. The associate justices of the frst, third, eignth, and ninth circuits are to select, 1n such a manner as the majority of them shull deem fit, an- other associate justice of said court, which five shall be the members of said committee, aud the justic longest 1n the court shall be presi- dent of the committee. MASSACHUSETTS THE SENATORIAL CONTFST. Boston January 18.—Thereis but Ittle news concerningithe senoto- rial contest. The Boutwell men have deciled to stick fo their candi- date for an indefinite period, and claim that oir. Hoar, in no event, can be elected without the aid of Democratic vo'es. They also cmim that many members are voting for Hoar for eflect,and will soon chan to Boutwell. The D-moorats ha voted to stick to Judge Abbott to- day, but itis uoderstood they have empowered their chairman to an ronnce when the time urrives for them to brekk. ‘The first ballot in the Legislature for United States Senator to-day re- sulted : Boutwell £, Hoar 100, Ab- it 62, Rice 17, Beelye 4, Builock 4. Becond ballot Boutwell 84, Hrar 104, Abbott 62, Rice 17, Beelys 4, Bullock 4. e FROM THE WEST. ESCAPED TROM PRISON. DeNVER, Cowu, Jan 18. Two prso.crs, Dan. Dian.ond, colored, and Chas. Wilson, taom the penitentiary at Cenvon about three years ago from Ver- Man at Deadwood. Edward Ballou, clerk at the Met- ropolitan Hotel, received a dispatch this mornig from Deadwood an- nouncing the sad news of the death of his father, Mr. P. D. Ballou, at that place Monday night by falling down a mining shaft Mr. Ballou was about fifty-five years of age. He is a brother-in law of D. A.Van Namee, of the Metropolitau Hotel, aud came here mont He leaves a wife, who is at present in the Esst, and three grown up sous, Frank who was with him in the Black Hills, Edward, the clerk at the Metropolitan, and Charles, who Is studying medicine with Dr. McClelland Mr. Ballou, in company with Mr. Downer, went to the Black Hills last fall, taking with them their brewery from Omahs, which they set up at Deadwood, and with which they were d« ing a good busi- n B Byron Reed & Co.. THY oLDRST EsTuBLISEED Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. foop lete Lbstract of title ¢ _all real esiate’tn Omabs ani. Doug'as 3 T LEGALNOTICE. . Steele and Samael R, Johnson T s T et i v 3 C. W. Davis, partaers i By £ avis defendant: 'Said. defedants will take notice tha Inintifis nave fled their petition as Ther i the Distric: Court for Do County in the Siate of Nebraska. The ob- ; rayer of said_petition i to obtan | L Tenint sal defendants’ Tor $108.24 witn ym April 5th 204 defendants ars required to o f March petition on the A oy NS0, By Aamar Swanrsiinoas, ‘Atiorser. i scetdaentar mostn of na omans | EXCELSIOR STOVE HOUSE MILTON ROGEBS! Wholesa e and Retail Dealer in STov=eES Tinware Tinners’ > tock M- tals %c.. estern Agency for Miler's Celebrated Donble-Cased Wronght Iren Fanoe FOR DWELLINGS, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS Moorman’s Patent Marbleized Iron Mantel. NITE IRONWARE, the finest e 37.’;1«‘1'."..2.%‘..“ HEADQUARTERS for the follo = IMPRITED COO,te TR iE M. J. McKELLIGON, ——{MPORTER AND JOBBRRIO¥—— WINES AND LIQUORS . TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. 6 diflereat sizes a0d siyles, t Tamone No 174 Farsham Street, - - - Omahs 0ld Kentucky Whiskies a Specialty Agents for the Eldorado Wine Co., California.- Z. Hospe. Jr.&Co. JOBN H. GREEN, ‘TATE MILLS, —DEALER IN— @GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED AND ommisvion Werchant. EDWARD KU $84 I)Ol)(!to.s-'l.‘:..."“h ‘ —-____; |WANTER & (0, A J. PECK. ( PERAL COMA'"S 0 < ®ERCTANT. GR, A I N 282 Douglas Street. (L;h,icagoand Om-aha.